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Private Cellar List Private Cellar List This list is a collection of special wines we tasted and bought during the many trips to Italy. These wines not only have character, lineage and great propensity for aging but have scored very high By our wine Experts: Robert Parker, Hugh Johnson, Wine Enthusiast, Wine Spectator In Vinum Veritas let these bottles travel you back in wine history (if you order early we can open to breath) 300.BARBARESCO LA SPINONA ..................... 1990 ...........SCORE ..... 95 ............. $275.00 301.BARBARESCO MONTESTEFANO .............. 1990 ...........SCORE ..... 95 ............. $275.00 302.BAROLO BATTASIOLO SERRALUNGA .......1989 ............SCORE ..... 96 ............. $325.00 303.BAROLO VILLA DEI DARBI .......................1999 ............SCORE ..... 94 ............. $250.00 304.BAROLO RIVERA DI MONFORTE .............2013 ............SCORE ..... 97 ............. $350.00 305.BAROLO FRANCO FIORINA .....................2004 ............SCORE ..... 94 ............. $300.00 306.BAROLO LEAONARDINI ..........................1990 ............SCORE ..... 92 ............. $250.00 307.BAROLO CONTERNO FANTINO ...............1994 ............SCORE ..... 94 ............. $350.00 308.BAROLO GRANDUCA ..............................1982 ............SCORE ..... 90 ............. $275.00 309.BAROLO MONFALLETTO 1.5 LIT. .............1982 ............SCORE ..... 90 ............. $600.00 313.BANFI BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO ........2014 ............SCORE ..... 94 ............. $150.00 314.BANFI SYRAH COLLALTO .........................1989 ............SCORE ..... 92 ............. $225.00 315.BANFI SUMMUS SPECIAL EDITION ..........1994 ............SCORE ..... 94 ............. $325.00 316.BANFI SUMMUS SPECIAL EDITION ..........1988 ............SCORE ..... 95 ............. $400.00 317.BANFI EXCELSUS LIMITED EDITION .........1993 ............SCORE ..... 92 ............. $275.00 318.BANFI PINOT NOIR .................................1990 ............SCORE ..... 92 ............. $250.00 319.BRUNELLO ZANETTI ................................2003 ............SCORE ..... 90 ............. $250.00 137.AMARONE BERTANI AMARONE..............1986 ............SCORE ..... 95 ............. $525.00 138.AMARONE TOMMASI AMARONE ...........1990 ............SCORE ..... 95 ............. $450.00 203.PALAZZO ALTESI ROSSO DI TOSCANA .....1990 ............SCORE ..... 92 ............. $250.00 210.TIGNANELLO ..........................................2012 ............SCORE ..... 93 ............. $300.00 214.SASSICCAIA ............................................2006 ............SCORE ..... 93 ............. $450.00 215.AMARONE FABIANO AMARONE .............1997 ............SCORE ..... 95 ............. $375.00 216.AMARONE LE CASETTE AMARONE ..........1993 ............SCORE ..... 98 ............. $425.00 Wine list : SPARKLING – WHITES—ROSE’ 1. GRUET – PINK CHAMPAGNE from New Mexico ................................. $50.00 2. CHAMPAGNE - PERRIER JOUET BRUT .................................. ........... $110.00 3. ORVIETO CLASSICO ..................................................................... ............. $40.00 4. PINOT GRIGIO .......................................................................................... ... $40.00 5. VERMENTINO .......................................................................................... ... $50.00 6. GAVI ............................................................................................................. ... $55.00 7. CHARDONNAY “ BRAMITO DEL CERVO” ANTINORI .................. ... $60.00 8. ARNEIS ........................................................................................................ ... $55.00 9. IL GRILLO DI SICILIA great white with style, fresh and crisp ......... ... $45.00 10.MERCATO DI PESCE BIANCO VERMENTINO/FIANO ................ ... $45.00 11.COTE DE MAS ROSE. PROVENCE ..................................................... ... $40.00 12.WHISPERING ANGEL ROSE/PROVENCE ........................................ ... $60.00 RED WINES 31.VALPOLICELLA ...................................................................................... .. $40.00 32.DOLCETTO D’ALBA ............................................................................... ... $40.00 33.MERLOT ................................................................................................... ... $35.00 35.CHIANTI .................................................................................................... ... $35.00 36. CHIANTI CLASSICO .............................................................................. ... $45.00 38. CHIANTI CLASSICO RISERVA QUERCETO ................................... ... $55.00 39. ROSSO DI MONTALCINO CAPARZO................................................ ... $60.00 123.CENTINE ROSSO DI MONTALCINO - BANFI ................................ .. $45.00 124. IL DUCALE - RUFFINO ....................................................................... ... $55.00 125. TRE BRANCAIA “Super Tuscan” ....................................................... ... $65.00 126. GUIDALBERTO - TENUTA SAN GUIDO “SuperTuscan” ............. $110.00 127. NERO D’ AVOLA - FEUDO ARANCIO STEMMARI ..................... ... $45.00 128. CANNONAU /Sardinia ........................................................................... ... $45.00 131. AMARONE – BOLLA/ZENI .............................................................. $100.00 132. AMARONE - BERTANI ...................................................................... $100.00 136. AMARONE “Costasera" MASI ........................................................... $130.00 70. BARBARESCO Franco Serra ............................................................... .... $80.00 71. BARBARESCO PERTINACI .................................................................. ... $90.00 80. BAROLO RIVERDITO ........................................................................... ... $90.00 81. BAROLO TERRE DI BAROLO ............................................................. $100.00 82. BAROLO EINAUDI 2012 (GREAT VINTAGE)……………………….$130.00 90. BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO CAPARZO ....................................... $100.00 91. BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO LECCIAIA ...................................... $120.00 93. BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO BANFI .............................................. $130.00 By the glass Specialty drinks and wine by the glass/bottle Aperol Spritz – Aperol and Prosecco, splash of soda ............................................................................... $15.00 Negroni – A classic Italian martini with Gin, Sweet vermouth, Campari ................................................. $15.00 Limoncello Martini – Citron vodka, limoncello, splash lemon juice ........................................................ $15.00 Patty’s mood changer – A Cosmo with Ruby red vodka, triple sec, lemon juice, splash cranberry ....... $15.00 Sangria – red wine, ginger ale, Peachtree schnapps ................................................................................. $14.00 Italian Margarita – Tequila, Amaretto and lime juice and triple sec ....................................................... $15.00 Whites of Interest Glass/ Bottle PROSECCO SPARKLING / Prosecco regular or Prosecco Peach or Prosecco Strawberry……….. $14.00 / $40.00 RIESLING - Spicy and flowery with citrus and peaches…………………………………………… $14.00 / $40.00 SAUVIGNON BLANC / Refreshing flavors of citrus and honey…………………………………... $14.00 / $40.00 IL GRILLO / Southern style wine from Sicily, bold and fresh, crisp and elegant…………………. $14.00 / $40.00 CHALK HILL CHARDONNAY –A Chardonnay made in the style of white Burgundies………... $15.00 / $60.00 GAVI – Cortese grapes, The Prince of whites in Italy, crisp and dry with little fizz, gentle acidity… $15.00 / $60.00 ARNEIS – Arneis grapes, robust and dry a classic northern White………………………………….. $15.00 / $60.00 MERCATO BIANCO – Fiano, vermentino and chardonnay , great white wine for seafood ………..$14.00 / $40.00 MACON VILLAGE – Elegant white burgundy from Maconnay region …………………………….$17.00 / $60.00 Unusual and tasty Rose’ COTE MAS ROSE’ / Grenache, Syrah and Cinsaut grapes, best awarded Rose’……………………$14.00 / $40.00 WISPERING ANGEL / Grenache,Cinsault,Syrah grapes, raspberry/currant aroma, dry finish…….$16.00 / $60.00 Tony and Patty’s Wordly big reds ** New and unusual** **COTE MAS RED / Grenache, Carignan, Cinsault, Merlot, Syrah, a masterpiece blend…………$14.00 / $45.00 **MALBEC RESERVE / Concentrated black cherry and plum flavors and spice …………………$14.00 / $40.00 **COL DI SASSO / Great Super Tuscan Style red, cab & merlot, ready to drink, great value……..$15.00 / $50.00 **MAN CABERNET – a young gem of a cabernet from S.Africa, rich and bold………………….$15.00 / $50.00 NERO D’AVOLA / Sicilian Pinot Noir, berry and violet, and an extended finish………………… .$14.00 / $45.00 ***CHIANTI RISERVA TOMAIOLO / Rich, lovely violet and blackberry……………………. $15.00 / $50.00 **PRUGNOLO BOSCARELLI / Big Red, Montepulciano D’Abbruzzo …………..…………... $17.00 / $60.00 **FITCH MTN. CABERNET / Oak and nature at its best, solid Top Cab SONOMA ………….. $18.00 / $65.00 BARBARESCO / A lighter version of the Barolo, dry, young and fruity……………………… … $17.00 / $70.00 **ZINFANDEL FEDERALIST / Aged in Bourbon barrel, Huge and Bold …………………... .$17.00 / $70.00 PINOT NOIR TRUCHARD NAPA /finest Pinot Noir from the Wine Spectator 2018 ………… .$20.00 / $80.00 BAROLO / Big & bold from Piedmont, cherry, currant, tar and floral flavor ……………………. $20.00 / $80.00 AMARONE / Full bodied, plum, licorice, excellent port style red ……………………………… . $25.00 / $100.00 BRUNELLO / Our favorite Brunello, body, style and aroma a real winner ………………… .
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